Summary

Everyone knows how Megatron enjoys making those who disrespect him suffer and bend to his power. But those you keep on bending, will eventually break. Even the most determined seeker isn't unbreakable, despite how he seems to never give up.

But even if someone's hurt, tortured, abused and broken... there's always a chance to fix everything.

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Sequel to Illicitus' alternate ending. Starfire returns to take back what he believes belongs to him, but has to face more than he bargained for. Contains graphic violence, torture, abuse, strong language, and slash.

Summary

A routine energon transfer to Cybertron goes horribly wrong and strands the Command Trine on a planet long since forgotten by the universe - and with good reason. As Starscream, Skywarp and Thundercracker search for a way back home, Acid Storm learns why a promotion in the Decepticons is not as much as a gift as it appears to be.

Summary

Loosely inspired from Dragon Age Inquisition and its lore and just Medieval era themes in general. What if Cybertron's elite took part in the Orlesian Game, even during a time of great calamity? More tags and ships will be added as the story progresses.

Summary

The whole... thing had started about a decaorn ago, even though she hadn't realized it at that point. The events leading up to it had been normal enough. Elita One's strike team had attacked one of Shockwave's Energon transports. A minor hitch in the plan was the appearance of the Rainmakers, but Moonracer wasn't regarded as one of Cybertron's best snipers for nothing.In the commotion following the bright streak of green trailing thick smoke across the sky, Elita One's team had made their retreat. They had secured the Energon without any casualties on their side.A success, really. Except it would be the start of an actual avalanche of events that would make Moonracer's life much, much more complicated...

Summary

Peace negotiations are a fragile thing. The Decepticons decide to do their part to cement the alliance, and now the Autobots have to come to terms with culture clash, interfacing kinks, and rubber chickens. Jazz can only hope these things aren’t somehow connected.